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50th ABS Annual Conference
Venue: 211 clear filter
Saturday, August 8
 

9:00am EDT

Academic Discipline-specific session (Humanities)
LIMITED
Saturday August 8, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available

Saturday August 8, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
211

10:30am EDT

1863: A Year of Social Unrest and the Dawn of Hope
LIMITED
Saturday August 8, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
My presentation discusses the challenges involved in my new book project. The book features a large swath of events that occurred in that year, a year of social unrest and the dawn of hope, including Bahá’u’lláh’s public announcement. There are unique challenges in writing a world history for 1863, including how to connect the seemingly disconnected events and in their implications. The book provides an opportunity to explore human rights issues -- such as the anachronism of slavery, oppressive colonialism, and the cruelty of war -- in light of the stupendous event of Bahá’u’lláh’s declaration.
Speakers
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Will van den Hoonaard

Will van den Hoonaard is Professor Emeritus professor. He has written 15 books including The Origins of the Baha’i Community of Canada. He obtained a PhD in Sociology from the University of Manchester. The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction awarded him the George Herbert Mead Award for Lifetime Achievement... Read More →
Saturday August 8, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
211

2:00pm EDT

Historical Antecedents of an Advanced Cluster: the Example of Ottawa
LIMITED
Saturday August 8, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Using extensive original, archival and newspaper research and interviews, Heather will discuss how, during the first decades of the Ottawa Baha’i community (1940 – 1970), a growing group of newly enrolled, dedicated Baha’is became protagonists in building a strong Baha’i community with an outward focus, as well as contributing to the wider society. As Ottawa is one of the most advanced clusters in North America, its history is of particular interest.  The presentation is based on the newly published Tools for Living: Winnifred Harvey and the Beginnings of the Bahá’í Faith in Ottawa. Winnifred Harvey was Heather’s aunt and first teacher.
Speakers
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Heather Harvey

Heather Harvey has lived in Ottawa since 1990. She has a special interest in Canadian and Bahá’í history and holds a B.A. and an M.Ed. from McGill University. After thirty-twoyears as an elementary school teacher, she served as manager of the busy Ottawa Bahá’í Centre. She... Read More →
Saturday August 8, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
211

3:30pm EDT

Community Building: Striving for Synergies in Approaches and Outcomes
LIMITED
Saturday August 8, 2026 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Bahá’ís are at the very beginning of the process of community building. While valuable experience has been gained over the past 30 years by drawing on the society-building power of the Revelation, there are also rich insights to be gleaned from community development thinking and practice in the wider society. The goal of this presentation is to correlate these insights with the guidance of the Universal House of Justice about the salient features of community building in the Divine Plan, and to explore practical considerations for synthesizing the two, informed by experience leading a community health agency in urban Toronto.
Speakers
PP

Payam Pakravan

Payam Pakravan has over twenty years of experience in strategy, policy, and program delivery across provincial and community-based healthcare organizations in Ontario, Canada. He holds graduate degrees in Economics from the University of Toronto and the University of Melbourne, and... Read More →
Saturday August 8, 2026 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
211
 
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